Help plant 12,000 Fruit Trees Leilui Nishmat and in Memory of the 1,200 holy victims!
We are saddened by the horrific murder of over 1,200 people on Simchat Torah. Many people are looking for something meaningful and impactful that they can do.
Our Response to Terror... From now and continuing until spring time
They Murder 1,200 holy Jews, We will plant 12,000 Trees & Create NEW Life!
From now until the spring time Schools, Shuls and Communities worldwide are uniting to plant 12,000 Fruit Trees near the Gaza border for the 1,200 victims of the horrific massacre. Thousands of New mitzvot will come from these Fruit Trees and their Fruits, and will be leilui nishmat the k'doshim to elevate their souls. Together, we'll create NEW Life!
This will accomplish 4 goals:
1. Support the farmers and communities in great need right now, help save their farms while safeguarding the holy land !
2. Show Hamas supporters worldwide that the Jews are here to stay, we're not going anywhere, we will GROW !!
3. We're going to plant
12,000 New Fruit Trees in memory of, &
leilui nishmat
the
1,200
k'doshim and create
NEW LIFE!!!
4. Share in the unique mitzvot that can only be observed in Israel, and in its blessing!!!! (וְצִוִּיתִי אֶת-בִּרְכָתִי לָכֶם" (ויקרא 25:21"
Planting Started in Nachal Oz on the Gaza Border!
We sent a truck full of trees to the residents in Nachal Oz on the Gaza Border. They were one of the places that saw so much death. 60 soldiers and more than a dozen kibbutz residents were killed. Some of the soldiers and residents were kidnapped and taken to the Gaza Strip. Help send them and more communities on the Gaza border MORE trees!
Planting continues in Kibbutz Magen on the Gaza Border!
These trees were donated and planted by a community in LA California on a supportive mission to Israel. They planted, Fig, Avocado, Mango, Orange, Clementine, Lemon, Pamela, Pamolit, Grapefruit, Loquat, and Litchi Trees.
Some messages received from Zo Artzeinu's holy farmers near the Gaza border.
Translation from another farmer
"The situation in the Moshav is not good we are two days without electricity, there are no workers, there are terrorists everywhere, we can't leave the bomb shelter, the situation in the Western Negev is the worst, children have been kidnapped, many are dead, including farmers, the situation is not good"
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Talkline With Zev Brenner with Shlomo Walfish of Israeltrees.org on the War's effect on Farming
What's the connection between planting trees and security?
Tu B'shvat - Hidbroot Morning Show
The Admor of Piacezne Rav Kalman Menachem Shapira planting fruit trees at the Aish Kodesh Vineyard with Zo Artzeinu. The Rebbe is the son of Reb Elimelech Shapira, and assumed the mantle of the Piacezne Chassidus in Ramat Beit Shemesh since his father passing in 1997.
The Rebbe's Grandfather Reb Yeshaya Shapira (1891-1945) brother of
Rebbe Kalonymus Kalman Shapira the
Piacezne Rebbe from poland who wrote the
Aish Kodesh hy"d, was known as
Admor Hachalutz, the Pioneering Rebbe who came to Israel in 1920 and help build up Eretz Yisroel in Land, Torah and Mitzvos. He wrote a Sefer book called
Eretz Chafeitz about the importance of planting fruit trees in Eretz Yisroel and about the
Mitzvos Hatluyos Ba'aretz, Mitzvos that can only be performed in the Holy land.
Moshe Feiglin and Shmuel Sackett cofounders of Zo Artzeinu helping plant 600 Fruit Trees near Shilo site of the Biblical Tabernacle. Trees were sponsored by lovers of Israel from around the world.
MK "Planting FRUIT trees in Israel Fullfills the Biblical Mitzvot and is one of the BEST ways to show God & the world we are here to STAY"
Israeli's president Rubi Rivlin planting avocado trees in Moshav Yavul in southern Israel near the Gaza boarder. The president traveled to the south of Israel to show his support for the farmers and express his admiration for them living in the Negev (desert) and turning it into a growing, thriving and productive oasis
Prepping the land in Beer Sheva for an urban orchard with our Jewish brothers who immigrated from Ethiopia. This improves the Negev, unites the residents around a project that feeds them and teaches about self sustainability as well. Zo Artzeinu member also teach them how to keep the Biblical Mitzvot with these trees and their fruits.
When you plant a tree using the form above ↑
you receive a personalized tree certificate. If you can not donate a full tree, you can still Share in the Mitzvah and Blessing and Donate any amount by clicking on the Donate Button ➞
Why People Plant Fruit Trees
Fulfills the Biblical Mitzvot and brings blessing to Israel and those who plant it.
Helps support entire communities, the economy of Israel and protects the land.
Makes a meaningful gift for Weddings, Bar or Bat Mitzvah's, in memory of someone.
Partner with a Farmer in Israel from ANYWHERE in the world!
Make the Land of Israel beautiful and plant a tree today
Share in the Mitzvah and Blessing!
"I will Ordain my Blessing for you" וְצִוִּ֤יתִי אֶת־בִּרְכָתִי֙ לָכֶ֔ם
(Leviticus 25:21 ויקרא)